Properties of Ionic and Molecular Compounds
Essential Question: What properties can be used to distinguish ionic compounds from molecular compounds?
Safety: Be careful when handling hot objects.
Always wear your safety goggles.
Materials:
Ionic Compounds:NaClLiClKBrNH4NO3
Molecular Compounds:C6H12O6StarchCriscoSalicylic Acid
Other:Hot plate(2) 100mL beakers
(2) Aluminum BoatsGlass Stirring Rod
Stop WatchConductivity Tester
Procedure for Melting Point(Red Tape):
- Gather your materials. You will need a hot plate, 2 aluminum boats, 2 scoopulas, and a stop watch.
- Set the hot plate to 300°C. The hot plate will need 3-5 minutes to warm up before you can conduct the experiment.
- Place 1 scoop of the ionic compound you are assigned into an aluminum boat. Place 1 scoop of the molecular compound into the other aluminum boat.
- Place the boats onto the hot plate. (Yes, you can heat them both at the same time.) Begin timing.
- Observe the compounds for 3 minutes. Note when and if the compounds begin to melt.
- When you’re finished, the aluminum boat and everything inside it can be thrown away. USE A POTHOLDER, IT WILL BE HOT!
Procedure for Solubility and Conductivity (Green Tape)
- Obtain your materials. You will need (2) 100mL beakers, 2 scoopulas, a glass stirring rod, and a conductivity tester.
- Place 1 scoop of the ionic compound you are assigned into a beaker. Place 1 scoop of the molecular compound into the other beaker.
- Fill the beaker with ~80mL of water. Stir for about 1 minute. Record on the data table whether or not the material dissolved.
- Plug in your conductivity tester. Place the tester into each beaker.Record whether or not the solution conducts electricity (The bulb will light up if it does).
Data Tables:
Melting Point:
Group / Ionic / Yes/No / Molecular / Yes/NoA-red / NaCl / C6H12O6
B-red / LiCl / Crisco
C-red / KBr / Starch
Solubility:
Group / Ionic / Yes/No / Molecular / Yes/NoA-green / NH4NO3 / Crisco
B-green / NaCl / Starch
C-green / LiCl / Salicylic Acid
Conductivity
Group / Ionic / Yes/No / Molecular / Yes/NoA-green / NH4NO3 / Crisco
B-green / NaCl / Starch
C-green / LiCl / Salicylic Acid
Questions:
- Did you notice a difference in the melting points of ionic and molecular compounds? If yes, what was it?
- Based on differences of their melting points, which do you think has stronger bonds?
- Was there any difference in the solubility of ionic and molecular compounds in water? If yes, what was it?
- Was there any difference in the conductivity of ionic and molecular compounds? If yes, what was the difference?
- List the properties of ionic and molecular compounds.